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  2. Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, California and Hawaiian Sugar Company was acquired by American Sugar Refining, a company owned by Florida Crystals and the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida. Florida Crystals is a privately held company that is part of FLO-SUN, a sugar empire of the Fanjul family.

  3. Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The state is the country's largest producer of sugarcane, which is primarily processed into sugar. [30] The sugarcane industry in Florida began in the 1760s during the British colonial period. [31] Florida's sugarcane production expanded significantly after the United States ceased importing sugar from Cuba in 1960. [32]

  4. Sugar industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020s, sugarcane is grown commercially in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. [6] [5] Florida's sugarcane production expanded significantly since the United States ceased importing sugar from Cuba in 1960. Florida is the largest cane-producing region in the United States.

  5. Physicians: Stop open burning of sugar cane fields in Palm ...

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  6. Counterpoint: Sugar cane burning is ideal for Florida - AOL

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    Florida educator says the state's climate and soil are ideal for the practice of open burning of sugar cane crops, despite pollution concerns. Counterpoint: Sugar cane burning is ideal for Florida ...

  7. Sugar cane burning deserves attention from Florida ... - AOL

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    Florida Department of Health doesn't see the need to address affects of sugar cane burning on health of Glades residents in Palm Beach County.

  8. Draining and development of the Everglades - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Sugar benefited significantly from the U.S. embargo on Cuban goods beginning in the early 1960s. [90] In 1958, before the Castro regime, 47,000 acres (190 km 2) of sugarcane were harvested in Florida; by the 1964–1965 season, 228,000 acres (920 km 2) were harvested. From 1959 to 1962 the region went from two sugar mills to six, one of ...

  9. U.S. Sugar - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest producer of sugarcane in the United States by volume, producing over 700,000 tonnes per year. The company is also a large producer of refined sugar, sweet corn and oranges. [4] U.S. Sugar is considered in South Florida along with Florida Crystals and the 54-member Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida known as Big Sugar. [5]